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  • 3 days ago | wallpaper.com | Kee Foong

    A new addition on the cusp of Sydney’s Central Business District, The Eve Hotel Sydney is a brick and biophilic low-rise that showcases Australian art and design while celebrating its history and locale. Part of the TFE Hotels group, this new opening strives to be ‘a playground for the curious and creative’. Wallpaper* checks in a The Eve Hotel SydneyWhat’s on your doorstep? With its lush canopy of oak trees, Baptist Street is a picture of tranquillity.

  • Jan 21, 2025 | travelandleisureasia.com | Kee Foong

    Home T+L Tastemakers T+L Tastemakers: These Are the Best Bars in Hong Kong Presenting the 10 best bars in Hong Kong, in alphabetical order. ArgoGlass-walled, conservatory-like Argo boasts harbor views, but it’s the envelope-pushing cocktails and spirits menu—including the first AI-created gin—that draws crowds of drinkers in.

  • Jan 21, 2025 | travelandleisureasia.com | Kee Foong

    Home T+L Tastemakers T+L Tastemakers: These Are the Best Restaurants in Hong Kong Presenting the 25 best restaurants in Hong Kong, in alphabetical order. 8 1/2 Otto e Mezzo Bombana Umberto Bombana knows what Michelin loves and sticks to it, holding three Michelin stars since 2012. It’s the only Italian restaurant outside of Italy to win that distinction. ottoemezzobombana.comAmberA French fine-dining restaurant that eschews dairy?

  • Nov 29, 2024 | wallpaper.com | Kee Foong

    Many luxury hotels tout their uniqueness, and while they often excel in various areas – be it location, spacious suites, or extensive wellness offerings – it's rare to find one that truly redefines the concept of hospitality. The newly opened Mandarin Oriental Qianmen in Beijing accomplishes just that.

  • Nov 20, 2024 | theguardian.com | Kee Foong

    For such a small country – the smallest in south-east Asia – Singapore sure packs in a lot. In the 59 years since independence, it has gone from post-colonial minnow to roaring Asian powerhouse where gleaming skyscrapers and sprawling malls rub up against heritage-listed shophouses and leafy neighbourhoods. Predominantly Chinese, Indian and Malay populations share this spotlessly clean, lush and green multicultural melting pot of a tropical island.